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2018-19 budget focuses on public safety

The Fiscal Year 2018-19 budget was submitted to the City Council on Feb. 8, 2018. The Fiscal Year 2018-19 budget focuses on public safety as prioritized by residents through the Citizen Satisfaction Survey and the City Council’s Citywide Business Plan and Five-Year Financial Planning model. The $1.66 billion submitted budget increases public safety expenditures by $14.3 million, or 3.3 percent over the current year. Public safety accounts for 76 percent of the General Fund operating budget. The budget transmittal letter from the Mayor and the City Manager to the City Council summarizes key points in the proposed budget. The City Council will be adopting the budget on Thursday, March 22, 2018.

Ten ways to contact 311 and more

311 is the place to request City services or report a problem with City services. There are ten ways you can get in touch with 311, including by email, phone, online form and phone app. The 311 page also details what do have ready when you contact, how to check on the status of your 311 case and more.

Compliment a KCMO employee!

City employees are always striving to make our City better and we want to recognize the good work that they do. Share a positive experience with a KCMO employee and let them know you appreciate a job well done. It only takes a few minutes to really make someone’s day with your kind words.

Know where to go when you hear ‘snow’

When wintry weather hits, Public Works constantly updates the kcmo.gov/snow page with preparation plans and weather details. On the snow page, you can also get preparedness tips, learn about the snow removal process, find emergency snow routes and check out answers to frequently asked questions.

Please note: this form is for alerting City Communications regarding issues on KCMO.gov web pages. Problems using web applications, such as paying fines online, should be reported to 311. Please include your contact information if you'd like a response.